Bilawal concerned over his govt's 'flawed' exercise of digital census.

KARACHI -- Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday raised concerns about the country's first-ever digital census, terming it a 'flawed' exercise while calling on the federal government to address the PPP's concerns in this regard. The self-enumeration process, part of the country's first-ever digital census, began on Feb 20 and was supposed to end at 12am on Saturday but was extended for another seven days after requests from various quarters that the time allotted for the exercise was too short. The optional self-registration is followed from March 1 by a month-long collection of details by more than 120,000 enumerators using tablets and mobiles, which organisers say will make the process more accurate, transparent and credible.

The digital count will also provide data for policy decisions, which are now based on the 2017 census that counted the population at 207 million people. It is also expected to avoid controversies that beset the 2021 census, which was done manually and its results were never announced over complaints about errors and exclusion. Addressing a function in Karachi yesterday, FM Bilawal said that judging from the feedback received so far, the PPP and many citizens from other provinces had reservations about the exercise.

'I got to know that a digital census is under way when it was extended. If this is a census where you have to enter your information yourself on the internet and if I as a federal minister did not know, then it means the people must not know [about it] either.' The PPP chairman said the party wanted a 'just and right' census and not a 'flawed' digital census being conducted in a similarly 'flawed' manner. He further said Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah had apprised the federal government about the PPP's concerns in this regard.

'If on someone's instructions, elections in one or two provinces will take place based on a different census, and other provincial polls will be carried out...

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